Ido Rosenzweig / Israel Democracy Institute; Chairman, ALMA - Association for the Promotion of International Humanitarian Law, Judging a Civilian by its Cover: Can a Civilian be Part of a Military Object?

Session 5: Military Objects in Cyberspace

Chair: Guy Pessach / Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Speakers:

Heather A. Harrison Dinniss / International Law Centre, Swedish National Defence College, The Nature of Objects: Targeting Networks and the Challenge of Legitimate Cyber Military Objectives

Kubo Mačák / University of Exeter Law School, IHL 2.0: Interpreting Military Objectives in Time of Cyber Warfare

Michael Schmitt / United States Naval War College; University of Exeter School of Law; NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, The Tallinn Manual and the Law of Military Objectives

Session 6: Broadening the Definition of Military Objective

Chair: Eitan Diamond / International Committee of the Red Cross

Speakers:

Agnieszka Jachec-Neale / University of Essex, Targeting the State and Political Leadership Infrastructure- Selected Legal and Factual Considerations

Guy Keinan / International Law Department, Military Advocate General's Corps, Israel Defence Forces, Targeting Decisions, Incomplete Information and the Role of Probability

Ken Watkin / Former Judge Advocate General for the Canadian Forces, Military Advantage: A Matter of Strategy and Tactics?